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Eruption like Mount St. Helens: 'It will happen again in Cascades'May 15, 2015By [/size]Tom Adams and News Staff[/size]

Mount St. Helens viewed aerially from the northeast before the 1980 eruptive activity. Dashed line marks boundary of area removed by the May 18 blast.

"EUGENE, Ore. - Mount St. Helens caught science a little by surprise.[/size]A volcano hadn't erupted on the United State mainland outside Alaska and Hawaii since California's Lassen Peak in early 20th Century.[/size]

And modern science had yet to witness an eruption quite like St. Helens.[/size]

"I think this was a turning point in the way people approached these kinds of potentially active, explosive volcanoes," said Mike Dungan, a volcanologist with an office at the University of Oregon. [/size]

Réunion Island– A new eruption, so far small, began this Sunday at 13:45 from a fissure vent at the the southeast slopes of the Dolomieux crater inside the Enclos next to the Château Fort cone. An intense seismic crisis with 5-7 earthquakes per minutes started 55 minutes before the onset of the eruption, as magma pushed its way to the surface. A few minutes after the beginning of the quakes, significant deformation of the Dolomieu crater rim could be measured as well.The prefecture of La Réunion triggered alert phase 2 and closed access to the Enclos. The new eruption seems to be similar in its (small) size and vent location as the last one that occurred between 4-16 February this year. Both probably originate from a same shallow magma reservoir that by early 2015 had grown enough to produce eruptions at the surface. Frequent (several per year), but generally small eruptions have been a typical feature of Piton de la Fournaise during much of the volcano’s recent past decades. "

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A large eruption might have started at the largest volcano of the Galapagos Islands - Volcán Wolf on the northern end of the archipelago's biggest island Isabela.

Starting this morning at 08:04 UTC, Washington Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) has issued several alerts of ash plumes reaching up to 35-50,000 ft from the volcano, based on GOES-EAST satellite imagery.

"First, earthquakes; then tsunamis; then household spending collapses for the 13th month in a row... and now Japan is dealing with a volcano. NHK reports that Kuchinoerabu-jima, a volcano on Kuchinerabu Islands (off the southern-most tip of Japan) has erupted "explosively." Officials have asked local inhabitants to evacuate the area. As yet there are no reported injuries."

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"After a week of calm, a new phase of explosive activity occurred yesterday at the volcano, beginning with a moderately large explosion at 12:02 local time. An ash plume rose approx. 3 km above the summit: Several smaller explosions and phases of calm ash venting followed this event. Ash falls were noted in up to 15 km distance to the SW, in areas of the villages Posolega and Quezalguaque.So far it is unclear whether the explosions are the result of phreatic or hydrothermal activity, i.e. caused by pressurized fluids in the shallow hydrothermal system, or whether they are result of new magma reaching the surface. For now, INETER has not found evidence of fresh magmatic material in the deposits of the explosions – all ash and blocks are fragmented older rocks from near the surface – and the accompanying seismicity has been very shallow. This would favor the first scenario.http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/telica/news/53149/Telica-volcano-Nicaragua-new-explosion-3km-ash-plume.html

Mt. Sinabung eruptions, residents’ woes continueMay 28, 2015

"Monitoring officials have warned residents to remain alert as Mount Sinabung in North Sumatra continues with intense volcanic activity. A local chief reported that ongoing eruptions had taken a mental toll on residents, with two people being sent to mental institutions.[/size]The volcano erupted twice early on Wednesday, at 1:21 a.m. and 3:30 a.m., and sent hot clouds southward. [/size]

The Sinabung observation station recorded at least 87 tectonic quakes and lava flow from 12 a.m. to 12 p.m.[/size]

Observation station staff member Deri Alhidayat said the volcanic intensity over the past few days had shown a significant increase, evident from the tectonic quakes occurring thus far.[/size]

Smoke rises from Mount Shindake as it erupts on Kuchinoerabu Island on Friday morning, in this photo taken from the neighboring island of Yakushima by underwater photographer Itaru Takaku in Kagoshima Prefecture. | KYODO[/size]

The 9:59 a.m. eruption of 626-meter Mount Shindake, the island’s main peak, produced a plume over 9 km high and a pyroclastic flow that reached the shoreline, the Meteorological Agency said.There was no warning.

This is one factor; many others as well in unison with one another. I strongly feel that where they place the trails is where such adverse things happen within hours of the planes flying bye; from weather extremes, energy transfer, feeling exhausted to feeling an extreme amount of energy.

breezy, with everything going on; all these are signs for the big one to hit. There has to be 50 volcanoes erupting. Plus the earthquake, CERN, the monumental extremes in weather and the energy affecting us all including the animals and earth.

Hope your doing very good; enjoy your sleep and awaken to a truly Magical day of new insight and love.

In their aerial survey carried out on 5/20/2015, the seawater was observed to be turning to be pale yellow-green in 4000m and 2000m area, where is in South West offshore of the island.

Prof. Nogami from Tokyo Inst. of Technology, who attended the aerial survey, comments there is a possibility that magma is becoming increasingly actively rising underground.

He added it won’t explosively erupt soon, however seawater has turned to be dark brown also in 1000m and 500m area of South East side of the island. Additionally, pale yellow-green color of seawater was spreading in 400m and 800m area of North and South side of the island.

The island is still erupting 2-3 times a minute. The island is still growing in S-E direction."

In their aerial survey carried out on 5/20/2015, the seawater was observed to be turning to be pale yellow-green in 4000m and 2000m area, where is in South West offshore of the island.

Prof. Nogami from Tokyo Inst. of Technology, who attended the aerial survey, comments there is a possibility that magma is becoming increasingly actively rising underground.

He added it won’t explosively erupt soon, however seawater has turned to be dark brown also in 1000m and 500m area of South East side of the island. Additionally, pale yellow-green color of seawater was spreading in 400m and 800m area of North and South side of the island.

The island is still erupting 2-3 times a minute. The island is still growing in S-E direction."

Isn't it quite peculiar breezy that the earth quake reporting data has removed and hidden these events and now more than ever making up lies that at one time the main stream society would believe such as weather balloons for crashed UFO's. Here's a conspiracy theory that really isn't a theory at all. These cover ups are not for no reason at all; signs are all around us all the time...some small and only to help you look at a certain path choice helping you change directions to some so significant that it affects us all on a grand scale. The cover ups, jade helm, the poles shifting, earth shifting, the San Andreas Fault movie just came out, earth quakes over a major portion of the world all affecting not just the land we live on, but the oceans to the soil that's saturated with chemicals from our water source of pollutants that have been growing substantially since the 1980's. Then we go back to discrediting intelligent people like Dutch and many others who report complete structured news from the source. Not lies, not cover ups or theories. This all now ties in to jade helm. Is this perfect timing that we have major build up of military when most know if these volcanoes and earth quakes happen on the scale thst many believe will; our society would go into panic mode and walla; the military is already in place. This is new; the cover ups and not reporting such data to the public with volcanoes and earthquakes. It' makes you think. Please be safe, I hope I'm wrong as well. I have a weird feeling about this.

Have a good week everyone.

Energies are going to increase until Mercury Retrograde ends on June 11th.

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Zhupanovsky Volcano in Russia’s Far Eastern Kamchatka Territory has spewed ash to a height of six kilometers above sea level, the Kamchatka Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT) of the Institute of Volcanology of the Russian Academy of Sciences told TASS on Tuesday. “The ash column reached six kilometers above sea level. The plume of ash has been taken by the wind to a distance of 30 kilometers in the southerly direction,” a KVERT spokesman said.

This is time lapsed and quite interesting, reminded me of discussions we had about 6 months ago regarding how the magma seemed to be pulsing, or otherwise acting strangely, anyone but those in chat recall this?

In addition to the large eruption at Mount Sinabung, we now have other reports that the nearby [/size]Toba supervolcano is showing large emissions of steam (from the ground), as well as foul smelling gas.[/size]According to reports from Indonesian press, locals are alarmed by these recent developments.

Toba supervolcano is indeed a “super-volcano” by all measurements. Actually LARGER in eruptive power to the other more well known “Yellowstone” super volcano (located in Wyoming / United States).Worthy to note, the Toba caldera produced the worlds largest eruption in the past 2 million years, and has not showed eruptive signs in over 75,000 years.

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Authorities on Tuesday raised the volcano alert for Mount Hakone in Kanagawa Prefecture, restricting access to the area after a small eruption at the popular tourist site. The Meteorological Agency said it confirmed volcanic ash was emitted from the area, which has been venting unusual amounts of steam in recent months. The agency said the ash deposits indicate that a small eruption occurred between Monday evening and Tuesday. Mount Hakone, about 80 km south of Tokyo, last erupted between the late 12th century and 13th century, according to experts.

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A continuous flow of smoke and ashes from a swamp at a place near Old Wahong village of Manipur’s Ukhrul district has left villagers fearing of natural calamity in the form of volcanic eruption any time, a daily reported Tuesday. Villagers said that smoke radius of about two feet along with ashes have been seen gushing out from the earth’s surface at Shitru area, since last two weeks. Shitru is located a place border Manipur, Nagaland and Myanmar.

Villagers and onlookers feared volcanic eruption at the area in a short time.

In addition to the large eruption at Mount Sinabung, we now have other reports that the nearby Toba supervolcano is showing large emissions of steam (from the ground), as well as foul smelling gas.[/size]

According to reports from Indonesian press, locals are alarmed by these recent developments.[/size]

Toba supervolcano is indeed a “super-volcano” by all measurements. Actually LARGER in eruptive power to the other more well known “Yellowstone” super volcano (located in Wyoming / United States).

Worthy to note, the Toba caldera produced the worlds largest eruption in the past 2 million years, and has not showed eruptive signs in over 75,000 years.

I hope your doing terrific. I actually wrote about Mt. Toba in my second book. There is a group out there saying this volcano will erupt again causing many others to erupt and wipe out most if not all living creatures on earth.

It will happen sooner than later. Every sign points to this. It just a matter of time. I hope and pray it doesn't, but evidence is evidence. If it does; I hope and pray all the souls get to leave quickly and do not suffer.

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Stunning footage has revealed a rare underwater ‘volcano’ erupting off the coast of Taiwan. As the drone flies over the around Kueishantao Island, off the coast of Taiwan’s Gueishan Island, beautiful bubble plumes can be seen surfacing as volcanic vents erupt underwater. The video was captured by marine scientist Mario Lebrato, 29, from Spain. Mario, who works at the University of Kiel in Germany, said: ‘We were diving to obtain volcanic sulphur, [but] shot an aerial video to explore the area.

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Eruptions of ash at five volcanoes shrouded the skies over parts of the Indonesian archipelago Wednesday, forcing three airports to close.

Mount Raung on Java island blasted ash and debris up to about 6,560 feet into the air after rumbling for several weeks, government volcanologist Surono said.

Ash erupted also from Gamalama and Dukono mountains on the Moluccas islands chain, Sinabung volcano on Sumatra island and Mount Karangetang on Siau island, darkening the skies, Surono said.

A total of more than 13,000 people have been evacuated due to the volcanic eruptions since last month, mostly from around the slopes of Sinabung in Tanah Karo District, added Surono, who uses a single name.

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2nd underwater volcano rumbles to life in a week: Kick ‘Em Jenny volcano shaken by seismic swarm off Grenada

An active underwater volcano off Grenada’s northern coast called Kick ’em Jenny was rumbling Thursday and regional disaster authorities were put on alert, though they said it posed no threat of triggering a destructive tsunami. Since its discovery in the 1930s, Kick ’em Jenny has erupted beneath the surface of the Caribbean Sea at least 12 times, most recently in 2001. The volcano, which rises 1,300 meters (4,265 feet) above the seafloor on a steep slope of the Lesser Antilles ridge, hasn’t caused any known deaths or injuries. The Seismic Research Center at the University of the West Indies said seismic activity had increased in the volcano, which sits 8 kilometers (5 miles) north of Grenada. Recreational divers have reported seeing some “degassing” on the seafloor off Grenada’s west coast as gas-rich magma bubbles.

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Sakura-jima Island in Japan received the Dept of Meterology warning that eruption may occur very soon, and peeps there started to evacuate as on 15th Aug 2015.

Kawauchi Nuke Plant that has just re-started generating energy is not so far from there...(´Д｀)

We all knew and watching Japan to cop fairly large quake soon for about 1 week, so this maybe the end result of it. Solar activity pattern and planetary alignments co-relation to the quakes is proven yet again IMHO.

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Japan’s weather agency on Saturday told thousands of residents near a southern city to prepare for a possible evacuation as it upgraded a volcanic eruption warning.

Officials raised their alert to its second-highest level after picking up increasing seismic activity around the volcano Sakurajima, which sits just off the coast of Kagoshima, a city of more than 600,000 people.

Activity has spiked since Saturday morning, they said.

The volcano is about 50 kilometres (31 miles) from a nuclear reactor that was switched on this week, as Japan restarted its nuclear power programme following the 2011 Fukushima crisis when a quake-sparked tsunami set off reactor meltdowns at the now-crippled site.